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. 2012 Jul 1;3(4):616S-621S.
doi: 10.3945/an.112.001966.

School-based obesity prevention interventions for Chilean children during the past decades: lessons learned

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School-based obesity prevention interventions for Chilean children during the past decades: lessons learned

Juliana Kain et al. Adv Nutr. .

Abstract

Obesity in Chilean children has increased markedly over the past decades. School-based obesity prevention interventions have been launched by the Ministry of Health and academic groups to tackle this condition. We summarize the main characteristics of the interventions that we have conducted and reflect on the lessons learned. Since 2002, we conducted 1 pilot study, a 2-y controlled intervention including 6- to 12-y-old children (Casablanca), another pilot study, and a 2-y controlled intervention including teachers and their 4- to 9-y-old students (Macul). Both interventions consisted of training teachers to deliver contents on healthy eating, increasing physical education classes, and, additionally in Macul, teachers participated in a wellness program. BMI Z-score and obesity prevalence were compared among children in intervention and control schools by year and among students of intervention and control teachers. In the Casablanca study, the impact was greatest on the younger children during the first school year when the study received the full funding that was required. In Macul, although intervention teachers exhibited improvements in anthropometry and blood measures, the impact on the children was not related to their results. The main lessons learned from these experiences are random allocation of schools, although methodologically desirable, is not always possible; participation of parents is very limited; obesity is not recognized as a problem; and increasing physical activity and implementing training programs for teachers is difficult due to an inflexible curriculum and lack of teachers' time. Unless these barriers are overcome, obesity prevention programs will not produce positive and lasting outcomes.

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Conflict of interest statement

Author disclosures: J. Kain, R. Uauy, F. Concha, B. Leyton, N. Bustos, G. Salazar, L. Lobos, F. Vio, no conflicts of interest.

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Figure 1.
Change in mean BMI Z-score in boys (95% CI) relative to baseline in intervention and control schools according to age and period of study. Period 1 (March 03–Nov 03), period 2 (Nov 03–March 04), period 3 (March 04–Nov 04). Proc Mixed and Tukey test to compare intervention and control groups and time effects. There was a significant difference between intervention and control. *P < 0.05. Adapted from Reference 10 with permission.
Figure 2.
Figure 2.
Change in mean BMI Z-score in girls (95% CI) relative to baseline in intervention and control schools according to age and period of study. Period 1 (March 03–Nov 03), Period 2 (Nov 03–March 04), Period 3 (March 04–Nov 04). Proc Mixed and Tukey test to compare intervention and control groups and time effects. Adapted from Reference 10 with permission.

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